? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust manifold
for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust system. I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. Thanks! MikeinIN |
Re: ? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
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http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/Hooker.html God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- MikeinIN wrote: > > Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust manifold > for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust > system. > > I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with > (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. > > Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. > > Thanks! > > MikeinIN |
Re: ? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
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http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/Hooker.html God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- MikeinIN wrote: > > Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust manifold > for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust > system. > > I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with > (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. > > Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. > > Thanks! > > MikeinIN |
Re: ? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
http://www.----------.com/jeephooker.jpg
http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/Hooker.html God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- MikeinIN wrote: > > Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust manifold > for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust > system. > > I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with > (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. > > Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. > > Thanks! > > MikeinIN |
Re: ? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
Hey Mike,
Search Clifford Performance. I believe they would have what you're looking for. I used their header for my 258 CJ7 engine after a tear down. Loved it! Andy "MikeinIN" <mikefye@insight.bb.com> wrote in message news:pzyNd.53469$eT5.50278@attbi_s51... > Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust > manifold > for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust > system. > > I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with > (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. > > Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. > > Thanks! > > MikeinIN > > |
Re: ? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
Hey Mike,
Search Clifford Performance. I believe they would have what you're looking for. I used their header for my 258 CJ7 engine after a tear down. Loved it! Andy "MikeinIN" <mikefye@insight.bb.com> wrote in message news:pzyNd.53469$eT5.50278@attbi_s51... > Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust > manifold > for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust > system. > > I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with > (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. > > Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. > > Thanks! > > MikeinIN > > |
Re: ? Split manifold style headers for XJ ?
Hey Mike,
Search Clifford Performance. I believe they would have what you're looking for. I used their header for my 258 CJ7 engine after a tear down. Loved it! Andy "MikeinIN" <mikefye@insight.bb.com> wrote in message news:pzyNd.53469$eT5.50278@attbi_s51... > Does anyone know of a header manufacturer that makes a dual exhaust > manifold > for the 4.0 liter Jeep 6 cylinder? This would allow a true dual exhaust > system. > > I recall that this used to be custom-done on in-line motors years ago with > (do I remember right) like the Chevy 292 sixes. > > Or, maybe it's just not an efficient exhaust setup. > > Thanks! > > MikeinIN > > |
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